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Nikon embeds shutter count data into every JPEG. They have implemented this feature on all their digital SLR cameras post 2005. To find out your cameras shutter count or total number of shutter releases, take a picture in JPEG quality (small basic settings).Save it to your computer, and upload it to this page by clicking the BROWSE button above. Once you have selected your JPEG image, enter. Here is my quick and easy video tutorial on how to find your Canon DSLR's Shutter Count fast using FreeShutterCounter. This tutorial is filmed for Mac comput. MacOS application that shows Canon EOS DSLR shutter count Application is absolutely free. No charge or payments required. Free shutter counter for mac. I came across this today when trying to find the shutter count on my canon t5. I read that it works across all canon and nikon cameras. It worked perfectly for my t5. I figured I'd share because it was a headache trying to find a legit place to find my shutter count.

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ROGERWILCO357ROGERWILCO357
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what software do you use to find out your shutter count I have the 30d,7d,5dmk2 and would love to see what the shutter count is on all the bodies ..i have A Mac and wonder what software if any there is out there for the mac?
If none what software do you use for the windows platform ..

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jlropesjlropes
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ROGERWILCO357 wrote in post #12983181
what software do you use to find out your shutter count I have the 30d,7d,5dmk2 and would love to see what the shutter count is on all the bodies ..i have A Mac and wonder what software if any there is out there for the mac?
If none what software do you use for the windows platform ..

Hi,
take a look to this sw: http://www.astrojargon​.net …AutoDetectCooki​eSupport=1
Should be right for your need.
Gianluca

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monk3ymonk3y
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I posted this on another thread... I just use CS5 to look at shutter count. not sure how accurate it is specially on Cameras with videos
https://photography-on-the.net …p=12982386&post​count=3032
or you could upload your photo on Flickr and check it out under the exif tab
https://photography-on-the.net …p=12983246&post​count=3036

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NikolasNikolas
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jlropes wrote in post #12983295
Hi,
take a look to this sw: http://www.astrojargon​.net …AutoDetectCooki​eSupport=1
Should be right for your need.
Gianluca


Yes and it's NOT for a mac

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jlropesjlropes
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Nikolas wrote in post #12983370
Yes and it's NOT for a mac

This is the MAC version: http://www.astrojargon​.net/40DShutterCount.a​spx
The author says 40DShutterCount is the 'old' version of the newer EOSInfo.

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philwillmediaphilwillmedia
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I use this http://homepage.mac.co​m/aozer/EV/
I've checked images from both my 40D and also my 1D MkII. I can't guarantee it's accuracy but it does appear to be OK.
I've cross referenced it with this http://www.camerashutt​ercount.com/ and a couple of other actuation counters I've come across and the count has matched and so I take it on face value.
Based on the amount I shoot, I reckon it's right.

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rick_renorick_reno
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I tried the CS5 --schema thing and got 0 for mine. I know it has more than 0 on it.


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konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin
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I've made an OS X app called EOS Inspector that reads shutter actuations count:
http://eosinspectorapp​.com
You can download it on the Mac App Store via this link:
http://appstore.com/ma​c/eosinspector

ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera.

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ppmaxppmax
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Just downloaded and installed...will check it out tonight.
Out of curiosity:
Did you wrap gphoto2 inside an app?
thx much for the heads up
PP

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konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin
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ppmax wrote in post #16832949
Did you wrap gphoto2 inside an app?

No, gphoto and its underlying lib are completely unrelated to my app. Moreover, I believe it is not even possible to use this method if you want to distribute your app on the Mac App Store.
I hope you will find my little app useful!

ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera.

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DmabDmab
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AgnesL wrote in post #16587822
Hi,
For your 7d and 5d II it can be a solution: ShutterCount for Mac.
https://itunes.apple.c​om …ercount/id72012​3827?mt=12
Cheers

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konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin
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Location: Moscow, Russia

I've made an OS X app called EOS Inspector that reads shutter actuations count:
http://eosinspectorapp​.com
You can download it on the Mac App Store via this link:
http://appstore.com/ma​c/eosinspector

ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera.

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ppmaxppmax
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Just downloaded and installed...will check it out tonight.
Out of curiosity:
Did you wrap gphoto2 inside an app?
thx much for the heads up
PP

Canon 1DX Mark II, EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 IS USM Mark II, EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, EF 50mm f/1.4
Rokinon 85mm f/1.4 AS IF, 14mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC

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konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin
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ppmax wrote in post #16832949
Did you wrap gphoto2 inside an app?

No, gphoto and its underlying lib are completely unrelated to my app. Moreover, I believe it is not even possible to use this method if you want to distribute your app on the Mac App Store.
I hope you will find my little app useful!

ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera.

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DmabDmab
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AgnesL wrote in post #16587822
Hi,
For your 7d and 5d II it can be a solution: ShutterCount for Mac.
https://itunes.apple.c​om …ercount/id72012​3827?mt=12
Cheers

This.

Dan
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InfiniteDivideInfiniteDivide
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I am very happy with ShutterCount.app and it only cost me $2 when I got it.
There are free options, yes, but they require an internet connections on a website.
THe app works on my laptop without internet to check my friends gear or used gear.
Worth it to me. (Old thread, but still valid info)

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konstantinpavlikhinkonstantinpavlikhin
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InfiniteDivide wrote in post #16837349
There are free options, yes, but they require an internet connections on a website. The app works on my laptop without internet to check my friends gear or used gear.

EOS Inspector is free and it doesn't require an internet connection because it is a self-contained OS X application. Give it a try and let me know what you think about it.

ShutterCheck for Mac — Check Shutter Count of Your Canon EOS Camera.

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GregDunnGregDunn
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Location: Indiana

None of these applications work on my cameras under OS X 10.8 or 10.6 (my backup computer). I even downloaded and compiled gphoto2, but it returns 'unknown camera' for both my 550D and 7D.
On the bright side, POTN user mij posted this gem:
Mac Shutter Count App
and it works perfectly on both of my computers, both of my cameras.

Canon 1Dx | 5D3 | 7D2 | 6D | 70-200L f/2.8IS | 70-200L f/4 | 24-70L f/2.8 | 24-105L f/4IS | 100-400L f/4.5-5.6IS | 17-55 f/2.8IS | 50 f/1.8 | 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 | 4x Godox AD360

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Jan 13, 2015 11:37 as a reply to @konstantinpavlikhin's post | #15

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